The Thule-Seminar is a far-right nationalist organization with strong Neopaganist roots[1] based in Kassel, Germany.
It was founded in 1980 by Pierre Krebs,[2] essentially as the German branch of GRECE.
[3] Sometimes described as a think tank or "party of the mind", its name alludes to the Thule Society,[4][5] one of the organizations that facilitated the rise of the Nazis[6] and provided some of the intellectual cadre for the latter.
Its ideology has been described as based on the Conservative revolution and including elements of anti-Americanism, anti-Zionism and being close to apartheid.
Alternativen zum Prinzip der Gleichheit (translation: "The Everlasting Heritage: Alternatives to the Principle of Equality"), edited by Krebs and published in 1981 by Grabert Verlag; notably, the preface of this volume was written by Hans Jürgen Eysenck.